Global Patent Index - EP 0265903 A2

EP 0265903 A2 19880504 - A light-activated light valve with a silicon control element.

Title (en)

A light-activated light valve with a silicon control element.

Title (de)

Lichtaktivierter Lichtschalter mit einem Siliziumsteuerelement.

Title (fr)

Valve optique activée par de la lumière comportant un élément de commande au silicium.

Publication

EP 0265903 A2 19880504 (EN)

Application

EP 87115740 A 19871027

Priority

US 92534386 A 19861031

Abstract (en)

In contrast to existing light addressed light valves for projection displays which use a homogeneous CdS or Se photoconductive layer as the control element for a liquid crystal cell, a silicon photo-diode array is disclosed which makes an effective control element capable of applying a spatially varying AC voltage across a liquid crystal light valve. Writing may be done with a miniature CRT in an optical or electron excitation mode. It is shown that for a video mode the ratio of diode capacitance to liquid crystal cell capacitance with the diode, and the frequency of the applied square wave voltage, define the buildup or decay time of the liquid crystal cell voltage. thus, the frequency of the applied AC voltage can be used to control sensitivity and transient response and there is no lag. The dynamic range of the cell voltage is shown to depend on the ratio of diode capacitance to liquid crystal cell capacitance. The display can be used in a storage mode by erasing with an AC voltage and writing with a constant voltage. The silicon photodiode array is compatible with a CCD frame store using direct minority carrier injection for writing. This light addressed version thus represents a desirable milestone in achieving an all solid-state projection display.

IPC 1-7

G02F 1/133; G02F 1/135

IPC 8 full level

G02F 1/133 (2006.01); G02F 1/135 (2006.01); G02F 1/136 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP US)

G02F 1/133348 (2013.01 - EP US); G02F 1/1354 (2013.01 - EP US); Y10S 359/90 (2013.01 - EP US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

DE FR GB IT

DOCDB simple family (publication)

EP 0265903 A2 19880504; EP 0265903 A3 19890927; EP 0265903 B1 19941228; DE 3750927 D1 19950209; DE 3750927 T2 19950713; JP H0748095 B2 19950524; JP S63121026 A 19880525; US 4767192 A 19880830

DOCDB simple family (application)

EP 87115740 A 19871027; DE 3750927 T 19871027; JP 20200387 A 19870814; US 92534386 A 19861031